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Nitin Bhatnagar Urges Industry to Prioritise Purpose-Driven Design and Sustainable Living

Dubai, UAE, 10th July 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, In a newly released interview, Dubai-based entrepreneur Nitin Bhatnagar has called on the real estate industry to embrace purpose-driven design and long-term sustainability as the foundation for future development. Drawing from over two decades of leadership across global finance and property sectors, Bhatnagar argues that buildings must do more than stand tall—they must speak to human values, emotion, and environmental impact.

“Real estate should never just be about concrete and numbers,” Bhatnagar says in the feature. “It’s about the feeling of home, the human connection to space, and designing something timeless yet relevant. That’s the legacy worth building.”

Design That Inspires, Spaces That Endure

Bhatnagar believes that developers have a responsibility to move beyond surface-level luxury and start creating spaces that resonate with intention. “We aim to build homes people feel—places where every detail, from layout to lobby art, contributes to calm, connection, and inspiration,” he explains.

According to the UAE Green Building Council’s 2024 findings, nearly 38% of global carbon emissions come from the built environment. In the Gulf region especially, residential construction contributes heavily to energy and water consumption. Bhatnagar believes the solution isn’t simply meeting regulations—it’s raising the bar altogether.

“Solar integration, cooling efficiency, smart systems—we’re using all of these,” he says. “But sustainability is more than a checklist. It’s a mindset. Every space we develop should be relevant and responsible ten years from now—not just at handover.”

A Call for Conscious Building and Living

In the interview, Bhatnagar also reflects on his personal evolution as a business leader. Early in his real estate journey, he admits, he tried to pursue too many innovations at once. That experience taught him the power of restraint and thoughtful execution.

“One idea, well executed, is more powerful than ten half-finished plans,” he says. “In both life and business, we need to pause more often—observe, understand the gap, and act with intention.”

His message is clear: the real estate industry must prioritize people before profit and impact before scale. That kind of shift, he says, is not just possible—but essential.

What You Can Do

Bhatnagar’s call to action extends beyond developers and architects. He urges everyone—from homeowners and designers to city planners and business leaders—to think more critically about the environments we shape and occupy.

Ask yourself:
• Is this space built to last—or just built to sell?
• Does it reflect real human needs—or just trends and returns?
• Does it create room for joy, rest, and connection?

“You don’t have to be a builder to think like one,” Bhatnagar notes. “Every choice we make shapes our surroundings. If we approach it with care, we can build something far greater than walls—we can build meaning.”

To read the full feature, visit here.

About Nitin Bhatnagar

Nitin Bhatnagar is a Dubai-based entrepreneur with a background in global banking and real estate development. He previously held senior roles at major financial institutions such as Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Standard Chartered, ABN Amro, and Bank of Singapore, and served as Managing Director at Bank J Safra Sarasin. He is the founder of Canarax Trading LLC, a materials and commodities trading firm, and Quantum Capital Management Consulting, which advises on strategic growth, investment, and innovation.

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